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73rd edition of AMR will be held in Beijing

21.01.2025

The automotive aftermarket is undergoing a dynamic transformation driven by new energy, AI and digital expansion.

In this regard, traditional service providers are not just adapting; they are actively seeking to optimise services, enhance efficiency, and achieve sustainability. To meet these evolving market needs, the 73rd edition of the Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR) is set to host over 1,200 exhibitors showcasing these achievements across maintenance and repair, parts and components, accessories and customising, aftersales services, and smart transportation. The fair will be held at the Capital International Exhibition Center of China (CIECC) in Beijing from 31 March to 2 April 2025, covering 80,000 sqm across four halls.

With decades of experience serving the aftermarket, AMR has established itself as a leading exhibition, consistently drawing globally-recognised players at the forefront of industry development. In 2025, the show will build upon this strong foundation in traditional maintenance and parts to unite top-tier brands across various sectors, showcasing technological evolution in new energy and digital technologies. By highlighting these cutting-edge advancements, AMR plays a pivotal role in driving industrial innovations and technological transformation, all while promoting sustainable development within the aftermarket. 

Reflecting the trend of digitalisation, this year’s AMR reveals recent technological innovations in maintenance and repair, with industry leaders prioritising the intelligence, efficiency and precision of their products, services and equipment. The breakthroughs on display will aim to improve operational effectiveness and reduce maintenance costs, while offering users more convenient and safer services.

The Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR) is co-organised by China Automotive Maintenance Equipment Industry Association (CAMEIA), China Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association (CAMRA), Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) and China National Machinery Industry International (Sinomachint). The fair is one of some 40 global events under Messe Frankfurt’s mobility and logistics sector.

 
 

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